Ceramide EOP (90% Powder)
Ceramide EOP (Pure 90% Powder)
Ceramide EOP (Pure 90% Powder)
| # | Benefit | Supporting Findings |
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| 1 | Accelerates barrier repair – Fills lamellar gaps between corneocytes and restores the long periodicity lamellar phase. | Human ex-vivo barrier disruption models demonstrated a 25–30% faster recovery of electrical impedance when Ceramide EOP was applied in a 3:1:1 molar blend with cholesterol and free fatty acids. (J Clin Invest, 1993; Elias et al.) |
| 2 | Reduces transepidermal water loss (TEWL) and improves hydration | Two 4-week split-face studies reported reductions in TEWL by 15–40% and increases in corneometer hydration by 12–25% compared to vehicle. (Acta Derm Venereol, 2003; Loden et al.) |
| 3 | Improves dry skin and atopic dermatitis symptoms | Randomized clinical trials in both adults and children with mild-to-moderate atopic dermatitis showed reductions in SCORAD scores by 35–50%, reductions in itch (visual analog scale) by 40%, and significant improvement in erythema (measured using Lab* color metrics) after regular application of Ceramide EOP-containing moisturizers. (Pediatr Dermatol, 2008; Chamlin et al.) |
| 4 | Replenishes deficient ω-hydroxy ceramides in aged or diseased skin | Lipidomic analysis revealed restoration of long-chain ω-hydroxy ceramides (C30–C34) and improved organization of the long periodicity lamellar phase after two weeks of treatment. (J Lipid Res, 2002; Uchida et al.) |
| 5 | Improves skin texture and reduces visible scaling | Measurements using Visioscan® and D-Squames® techniques showed reductions in scaliness and surface roughness by 20–30%, and normalization of corneocyte exfoliation. (Skin Res Technol, 2011; Voegeli et al.) |
| 6 | Enhances anti-inflammatory effects when combined with actives like glycerol and niacinamide | Studies with reconstructed epidermis showed that combinations of Ceramide EOP with glycerol, niacinamide, or phytosphingosine significantly accelerated barrier recovery and decreased IL-4 and TSLP cytokine expression. (Exp Dermatol, 2010; Kim et al.) |
Formulation Guidelines:
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Use at 0.1–0.5% Ceramide EOP active. Combine with cholesterol and long-chain fatty acids (C16–C24) at a physiologic 3:1:1 molar ratio.
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Best delivered in lamellar emulsions using emulsifiers like glyceryl stearate, cetearyl alcohol, or lecithin.
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Stable in formulations with pH between 4.5–7. Avoid anionic surfactants and high-ethanol systems which can disrupt lipid structures.
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Combine with occlusives and humectants (like petrolatum or glycerin) for synergistic hydration and barrier enhancement.
Use: The main ingredient in moisturizer products for sensitive skin, dry skin, aging skin, aging skin.
How to mix: Mix in the oil portion of the formula. Can withstand heat up to 90 degrees, dissolves well in oil at temperatures from 75 degrees or more.
Utilization rate: 0.01-0.2% (0.1% recommended)
Product characteristics: White-light yellow powder
Solubility: It can dissolve in oil and some fatty alcohols.
Storage: Valid for 24 months, please store in the refrigerator at 6 °C -8 °C Mixed cosmetics should be stored in the refrigerator.
INCI Name : Ceramide EOP
- Room (25-40C)
- 24 Months from manufacturing or testing date.
- 0.01% - 0.20%
- 0.10%
- Add into oil phase. Heat tolerant.
- Avoid heat above 90C
- 3.50 - 6.50
- Soluble in Oil, Dispersible in cream or gel base, Dispersible in powder
- Cream, Lotion, Serum
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| Test Name | Specification |
|---|---|
| Appearance | White or off-white particles |
| Identification | The retention time of the main peak of the test solution was the same or of the main peak of the control solution |
| Water | NMT 2.0% |
| Residue on ignition | NMT 0.5% |
| Heavy metals | NMT 20ppm |
| Purity | NLT 90.0% |
| Total aerobic bacteria | NMT 1000CFU/g |
| Yeast & Mold | NMT 100CFU/g |
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